slag 的 3 个定义
- Also called cinder. the more or less completely fused and vitrified matter separated during the reduction of a metal from its ore.
- the scoria from a volcano.
- waste left over after the re-sorting of coal.
slagged, slag·ging.
- to convert into slag.
- Metallurgy. to remove slag from.
slagged, slag·ging.
- to form slag; become a slaglike mass.
slag 近义词
debris
更多slag例句
- Furnace brick and slag remnants were still to be found in the dirt.
- We could toss all this information onto the ever-growing “Oh, those crazy Republicans” slag heap, have a laugh, and let it go.
- “Some fat slag on news.com.au has already branded it a disaster,” he said.
- It would be the equivalent of someone trying to slag Halle Berry without mentioning Catwoman.
- The archetypal Arizonan did not slag the state; he spoke in the language of a real-estate brochure.
- In the end I might leave one gleaming flake or so amidst the slag heaps for a moment of postmortem sympathy.
- Lrmann recommends the slag to be decomposed by means of hydrochloric (muriatic) acid.
- When this reaction begins I see light flames breaking through the lake of molten slag in my furnace.
- The slag is basic and takes the sulphur and phosphorus into combination, thus ending its combination with the iron.
- More than an eighth and sometimes a quarter of the weight of the pig-iron flows off in slag and is carted away.